I’m certainly no miracle worker, but I am
working hard to help myself understand that all the things surrounding my life
are subservient to the spirit inside me. What I have in my heart is stronger,
by far, than the sometimes thunderous noises made by the material aspects of
life – the persistent worries, the uncertainties about the future, the simple
concerns about the next few hours. There’s a life force in me, and in all of us, that’s so
astonishing and irresistible it makes me sometimes silently shout at the way it
washes over the seemingly tempestuous powers of material things. It’s sometimes
called hope, sometimes inner strength, sometimes confidence or just plain
sureness and poise, but whatever it’s called, this force carries with it enough power
to prevail over any material condition. Even a great wind and sea surrenders to
a steadfast inner spirit. The wind may be wondrous in its force, and the waves
may be working their wreckage, but there’s a force inside us that can soothe
and send us into the center of the storm with an awe-inspiring stillness. The
storm may still roar, but what's in our hearts speaks with a far more imperious quietness, and all seems suddenly -- at least inside us -- silent.
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